Miami of Ohio’s undefeated season ends with a loss to UMass in the MAC tournament

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The last undefeated team in NCAA Division I men’s basketball has fallen.

Miami (Ohio) saw its perfect season end Thursday with an 87-83 loss to UMass in the RedHawks’ Mid-American Conference tournament opener, a defeat that also dashed their hopes of securing an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

Massachusetts guard Marcus Banks (24) and guard K’jei Parker (5) celebrate after Massachusetts defeated Miami in the quarterfinals of the Mid-American Conference tournament in Cleveland March 12, 2026. (Sue Ogrocki/AP Photo)

“We always go back to watch the movie. We break it down like we always do… [We’ll be] leave tomorrow and come back Saturday to figure out ways to get better,” head coach Travis Steele said, via the newspaper the team’s website.

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“There’s still a lot of season left. Can we continue to improve? I think that’s what the big teams do.”

Miami had a 69-58 lead with 8:11 left before UMass rallied with a 13-2 run. The loss came after Miami (Ohio) clinched the No. 1 seed in the conference tournament after going 31-0 in the regular season.

Miami RedHawks guard Peter Suder (5) and guard Luke Skaljac (3) leave the floor as UMass Minutemen forward Leonardo Bettiol (3) celebrates after the final buzzer in the second half of a first round game during the Mid-American Conference Tournament at Rocket Arena in Cleveland March 12, 2026. (Sam Greene/The Enquirer/USA Today Network via Imagn Images)

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The RedHawks became just the fifth NCAA Division I program this century to go undefeated in the regular season and the first since Gonzaga in 2020.

With an automatic bid no longer on the table, Miami (Ohio) will have to wait until the brackets are revealed Sunday night. The RedHawks could become the first MAC team to earn an at-large bid since 1999.

Miami RedHawks guard Peter Suder (5) and guard Luke Skaljac (3) leave the floor as UMass Minutemen forward Leonardo Bettiol (3) celebrates after the final buzzer during a first round game of the Mid-American Conference Tournament at Rocket Arena in Cleveland on March 12, 2026. (Sam Greene/The Enquirer/USA Today Network via Imagn Images)

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“Our guys, in my opinion, have earned the right to play in the NCAA Tournament,” Steele added.

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